60 Seconds (or close!) with IBCLC, Mindful Breastfeeding Practitioner & Holistic Sleep Coach Sian Aldis – owner of the agency No Milk Like Mama’s

What’s the most common myth about breastfeeding?

A lot of parents believe that breastfeeding is painful. But actually breastfeeding shouldn’t be painful.

60 second interview with Lesley Pournara

We caught up with Lesley Pournara who recently completed the Babyem Maternity Nurse Training.

60 Second Interview with Loraine Williams

I get fulfillment from seeing the attachment between mum and baby, knowing that I have helped create that.

60 Seconds with Holly Austin

I came across Babyem’s Postnatal Maternity Training course and decided to take the leap. I wanted a course that would teach me as much as possible about ranging from newborn sleep to colic and reflux, from a credible evidence-based point of view!

Interview with…Doris Nginis, Maternity Nurse

Can baby massage techniques help with colic?

Interview with…Rhadi Mattarozzi, Maternity Nurse

The similarity between working in a Neonatal Department and working in the private sector as Maternity Nurse is in the fact that you perform nursery duties, looking after newborns and you teach and support mums with the breastfeeding and both parents with taking care of their little ones.

60 Seconds With…Mary Ashton, Maternity Nurse & Multiples Specialist

What would you say to an expecting mum of multiple babies?

Don’t panic! It will be hard and there will be tears but there will also be lots of laughter, you are incredibly lucky – try and enjoy as much of the journey as possible!

From placement to full time Maternity Nurse…

When I realized I wanted to become a maternity nurse I moved back to the UK I completed the Maternity Nurse Training course with Babyem.

60 Seconds with…Lucy Smith, Director of Days and Dreams

Be positive and confident, those emotions pass on to their children and they in turn feel that new strength from their parents which aids good sleeping habits.

60 seconds with…Maite Beltrán, Director of Spanish Nanny Agency

What is the biggest difference between childcare in the UK and childcare in Spain?

The biggest difference is that mums have only four months of maternity so if you don’t have help from your parents or your in-laws you are forced to go back to work, so you have to bring your 4 months old baby to a full-time nursery. Here  you can work only one day etc, whereas in Spain 45% of the families have a split shift, unless you hire a nanny which is less usual thing to do.